Fire risk assessment involves identifying potential fire hazards and evaluating the risk. The 15-meter rule often applies to:
1. *Storage of flammable liquids*: Ensuring safe distances between storage containers and potential ignition sources.
2. *Separation distances*: Maintaining a safe distance between hazardous areas and nearby buildings or boundaries.
The 15-meter rule may vary depending on:
1. Local regulations
2. Type and quantity of hazardous materials
3. Specific industry standards
A thorough fire risk assessment considers:
1. Ignition sources
2. Fuel sources
3. Occupancy and evacuation routes
4. Fire detection and suppression systems
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